Social Studies!
Here you will find some great information and all sorts of links to help with your social studies learning.
First we have a couple of games that you can try that will help you recognize the provinces of Canada and the continents of the world.
Provinces of Canada
There are a couple of games that you can participate in to help you remember the names and location of the provinces of Canada. Please try the tutorial and then see how you do on the higher levels. Provinces Game
Continents and Oceans.
This game will help you remember the name and locations of the continents and oceans of the world. Try the tutorial and then see how you do on the various levels.
Click to play -->Continents and Oceans
Grade 4: Geographic Regions Sites where you
As well look at the map of Saskatchewan below. Zoom out from the current position (hit the - box) and look closely at the number of Lakes that you find in the top half of Saskatchewan and the bottom half of Saskatchewan. Could it be that the different geographic regions of Saskatchewan have different land formations that would either allow for more lakes or hardly any lakes at all.
Here you will find some great information and all sorts of links to help with your social studies learning.
First we have a couple of games that you can try that will help you recognize the provinces of Canada and the continents of the world.
Provinces of Canada
There are a couple of games that you can participate in to help you remember the names and location of the provinces of Canada. Please try the tutorial and then see how you do on the higher levels.
Provinces Game
Continents and Oceans.
This game will help you remember the name and locations of the continents and oceans of the world. Try the tutorial and then see how you do on the various levels.
Click to play -->Continents and Oceans
Grade 4: Geographic Regions Sites where you
As well look at the map of Saskatchewan below. Zoom out from the current position (hit the - box) and look closely at the number of Lakes that you find in the top half of Saskatchewan and the bottom half of Saskatchewan. Could it be that the different geographic regions of Saskatchewan have different land formations that would either allow for more lakes or hardly any lakes at all.